Earth Gravity News book cover

A Near-Future Science Fiction Novel

Earth Gravity News

by Austin Grelle

Amadeus was never supposed to be a prophet. A twenty-two-year-old physics graduate working at a datacenter in Gary, Indiana, he developed an algorithm that could predict the future from gravitational micro-variations. Small things at first, then bigger things. Then he turned his algorithm toward a fringe theory about Earth's rotational instability, and what it showed him stopped him cold: a catastrophic axis shift was imminent. Billions would die.

About the Book

What began as an anonymous Twitter account grew into a movement: thousands of believers organizing caravans to Wyoming, drawing religious comparisons that made him deeply uncomfortable.

Earth Gravity News is a story about the burden of knowledge and the limits of prediction. As the signs accelerate and time runs out, Amadeus must make hard choices knowing that his algorithm can calculate the probability of survival, but not whether any of it will be worth surviving for.

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Science Meets Myth

Ancient flood legends, modern physics, and a predictive algorithm converge in a story that asks: what if the old myths were warnings?

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A Love Story

At its heart, a meditation on authenticity and trust—can love be real if it was optimized from the start?

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American Road Trip

From the rust belt of Gary, Indiana to the mountains of Wyoming, a journey across a landscape on the brink of transformation.

"The algorithm couldn't tell him how to win her back. It could only tell him that the outcome was genuinely uncertain—that her decision would depend on variables he couldn't measure and couldn't control. It was, in a strange way, the most human thing GPSM had ever shown him."

— from Chapter 14